Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Furniture pictures

Ah two posts in one day. Here are the promised furniture pictures. We got the chair and bench/table from my dad and I also included pictures of our front room. Last year for Christmas, Matt and I bought the other bench you see under the windows. That was the first piece of furniture for this room, and now - 1 year later we have lots! Still more to do of course but we have come a long way. The coat rack in the corner is one of our newer pieces too.










Thanksgiving

It's been over a month since my last post.. that sounds about right. I'll just post about recent happenings. Last week for Thanksgiving we kept our tradition of traveling in two different directions in the southeast.. first to Augusta and then to Tennessee. Tuesday evening I had dinner with some of my girlfriends from college - what a treat! I had a blast with them. We talked and talked until it was getting late and I headed home and Matt and I then drove to Augusta at 10pm. We got there around 12:30. I took Wednesday off of work (obviously) and we enjoyed some time with my family and going around downtown Augusta. We even got some great free furniture from my dad! (yeah.. I'll try to post a picture.. maybe tonight!). Thursday we enjoyed Thanksgiving dinner with my family and let me tell you, it was the best Thanksgiving meal I have ever had. We didn't really do any different foods than normal but everything was delicious!! And my sister made the most delicious pumpkin cheesecake who's crust was made with Lorna Doone cookes - yum!

Thursday evening we drove back to Atlanta and spent the night at our house before heading to Tennessee on Friday morning. We spent Friday and Saturday morning with Matt's family in Estill Springs and then on Saturday drove up to see his mother's family farm. It was neat to see but a little sad for Matt since some homes have now been built on it (it was sold years ago when his grandfather passed away). Saturday we drove back to Atlanta and enjoyed an evening of decorating for Christmas! I had so much fun with the tree. We always get a real tree and I just love it (even if it is from Home Depot).

Also in the midst of the holiday, our laptop broke :( Or.. we killed it. I won't embarrass us with the story though. But I am now blogging to you from our new itty bitty netbook. It's pretty cool.. HP Mini. Does everything we need it to do. We used our 8 year old desktop in the meantime (the computer I got to take to college with me) and I think we will get a new desktop in the next few months so that we can have CD / DVD functionality back. Thankfully the guy that tried to fix our computer will be able to get everything off of it because I had a lot backed up, but not any of the pictures I have taken since I got my new camera.

Everything else is pretty normal around here.. we stay very busy and enjoy every minute of it. We have lots of Christmas-y activities this month to look forward to. I cannot believe it is December! Here are some pictures for your enjoyment:


Wineries with Moffitts
More at the wineries
Love.
My sister on the tank at the park near my mom's house. I used to come here when I was little.
the deliciousness I mentioned above
my mom (right) and my aunt - sisters
sunset over the lake in estill springs, TN
old Beard family farm
nope.. it's not leaning a little ;)
i put these little birds around our tree every year.. matt's mom made them for our rehearsal dinner

Monday, October 25, 2010

Fall

Can you tell that it's Fall? We can!

See, there used to be a yard here. Pay attention to the leaves.. not the sorry excuse for bushes that will hopefully grow next year ;)

Grass peeking through..

..and it's only going to get worse!

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Turning 60

A few pics I took at Matt's dad's 60th birthday party at their mountain cabin:











Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Checking in

It seems like a lot has been going on lately and then when I go to write a blog post, there are too many random things to write about.


First off, according to my blog, this post marks my 100th post! Exciting? Not so much.

I'll go in chronological order with everything else.. last week I joined a gym!!! I have debated over doing this for years and finally had the guts and motivation to do it. There is an LA Fitness across the highway from work so I went over there and got a free week to try it out. Ideally I would like to go twice a week and mostly I joined for the classes. Because other than the classes, I run outside and I can also use the few machines in the small (tiny) gym at work. So for my first, free, week I went to a "Body Works Plus Abs" class which left me unable to move for about 4 days, then I went to use the elliptical one evening, and then I went to a Pilates class. I loved it all! So on Friday I joined (pretty sure they took me for a little bit of money, I'm a terrible negotiator, but I'm still happy with the deal). I went last night while Matt had band practice to another round of "Body Works Plus Abs." This time with a different instructor. I liked it and stretched a TON before and after so today I feel much better! I'm good on the exercise/cardio side so I want these classes for the 'toning.' And Matt is going to hold me accountable for going twice a week :) At least I enjoy it so that will make it easier!

This weekend for the long weekend Matt and I went to Kiawah Island with Matt's brother Andy and his wife Crystal. We had a blast, even if it did take us 7 long hours to get there! I have been going to Kiawah my whole life and it's always fun to be there with all of the fun memories. I have taken a lot of friends there over the years and I just love all of the memories. We spent many, many hours on the beach and of course went to Gilligan's for dinner one night which we always do - yum! They have the BEST hushpuppies! I also started a new book and have really loved spending time reading again. An almost 400 page book and I'm almost done (quite an accomplishment for me for the past few years). I'm looking forward to finding more books that I enjoy so I'll keep reading more.

Monday night when we got home we had to move all of the furniture out of our living room because... new carpet came on Tuesday!! It's so beautiful! At least it seems so beautiful after having ugly, smelly carpet for 1.5 years. It's SO soft too compared to what we had. I will post before and after pictures soon. We finally got everything moved back in today and I just think it looks great. I've been waiting for this 1.5 years.

Can you believe there are only a few months left in this year? I can't! Halloween decorations are already in stores! Hope everyone is enjoying the cooler weather - get outside and take a walk, it feels great!!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

The joys of homeownership

The American Dream: homeownership. I guess owning a home represents what so many people work hard their whole lives for. (Well it used to anyway.. now they will give a mortgage to anyone). But I'm not here to get on a soapbox, just to share with you some of our latest home tidbits. There is one medium-sized project that I have been looking forward to us getting taken care of in our house. When we bought the house, we knew that some framing around our back french doors was rotten and that it would need to be replaced. We also knew our carpet was worn and dirty and slightly ripped and would need to be replaced. (I did clean it twice with a steam cleaner machine, so not too dirty, but definitely want new carpet). Luckily, cost-wise, we only have carpet in one room. And as much as everyone wants hardwoods and I love our hardwoods, I also love having carpet in this one room. It feels very home-y to me and I know once we have kids I will want carpet there because that is where we spend the majority of our time and kids need carpet to fall on. Plus if we spend a fortune matching hardwood floors, I would have to pay a few hundred dollars more to buy an area rug to throw on top of them anyway.

So, first project: getting the framing fixed around the french doors. We called probably 10 people / places over the span of 2 months before we finally found someone to do the job. People wouldn't return our phone calls, estimates were too high, etc. Finally, finally we got a guy to do it who was recommended to us by one of my coworkers. He did a really great job on the whole project and then in the end left all of the scrap wood pile laying our backyard and couldn't take it away! What are we supposed to do with it?? Well I would also like to tell you the cost on these projects. People aren't always willing to share the cost of owning a home with each other, but just so you understand that it's so much more than just the mortgage (as I'm sure most of you know anyway). This particular project was $1419. About what I thought it would be.. I was guessing around $1200. So $1419 plus a pile of wood - joy.

Project # 2: now that the framing is complete, we can get new carpet! There was no point in putting it in before because they would just have to rip some of it up to get to the damaged part of the floor. I had a figure in my head for this one, one room of carpet = $800, right? Sadly, no. Well I guess we could get cheap-o carpet and pay $800 or less. We found one we really like, middle of the road carpet that we'll be putting in. I will be sure to post before and after pictures once we get it installed in the next few weeks. We chose to go with the carpet we liked but with a shorter fiber and standard pad since this is only our ~5 year house and not our 'forever' house. Cost of project: ~$1350. Yikes.

Project # 3: reupholster the steal of a couch we got on craigslist. Couch = $80. I thought.. can't cost more than $400 to reupholster, right? Man I am just a bad estimator. Apparently it's at least ~$500 for the labor and then you have to buy fabric and it's been suggested that we need new cushions for $150. This is not an urgent project but we'll probably be taking it to another recommended place in a few weeks and cross our fingers that his estimate will be a little lower. Plus before we bought the couch I thought that we would buy two matching chairs and they would be $200-$400 each so maybe the couch cost is not so far off anyway.

Though the framing project was a 'need', and I know the other two projects are 'wants', it's still expensive. But I still love our house and all of the projects we have taken on to make it our home. If you want to talk about 'needs' though, how about the thousands of dollars we had to spend water proofing our basement, replacing our air conditioning unit, having plumbers snake our drain, having electricians fix our wiring, etc etc. Thankfully we are blessed and fortunate enough to be able to afford all the projects that the house brings with it. But that doesn't mean I don't stress over it :) I think we'll stop after these 3 projects and take a little break before getting into anymore.

Hope you all are having a great weekend full of fun house projects or no house projects!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Morning Glory Muffins

My friend Meg got me hooked on a few baking / cooking blogs (thanks Meg!) and my sister suggested one or two also so I'm not sure who this blog comes from. I typically just 'star' the recipes I like in my google reader and search them later when I want to make something. This recipe was put up the other day and I just had to make it. While I can eat the same thing for breakfast morning after morning for years (going on 2 years or so now on my current breakfast - a mixture of two cereals from Aldi), Matt prefers to mix it up and likes a different breakfast weekly. That presents a challenge every week when I'm going to the grocery store and say "what do you want for breakfast this week?" Because he can never decide :) haha. So lately I've been in the habit of baking something if I find a fun recipe. It serves my need to bake and his need for new breakfast items without fattening us up too much baking sweets.


This recipe sounded so weird I just had to try it. It has apples, carrots, zucchini, applesauce, coconut, pecans, pineapple and normal baking ingredients (including wheat flour!). Weird, right?? I made them last night and they are tasty! I think the best thing about these muffins is that even though they have all of those fruits & veggies in them, you can't even taste them at all. They just taste like normal cinnamon wheat muffins or something of the sort. So they seem to be super healthy without tasting weird! I didn't take any pictures but mine pretty much look just like the ones on the blog. If anyone bakes them I would love to know what you think of them. (So far 3 out of 3 people that have tried mine loved them) :)

Friday, August 13, 2010

Minneapolis and house work

Last weekend Matt and I went to Minneapolis to visit my very best friend, Emili. We have been friends for 21 years!! wow! We had a fantastic time and I put up a few of my favorite pics below. We ate amazing food, kayaked for a few hours on the lakes, and rode bikes all over the city. The funniest thing about the bikes was when this guy told me it was dangerous to be riding on the roads. I guess he didn't know that it's the law for bikes to ride on the roads and that Minneapolis is the #1 biking city in the US.

Also pictured is a shot of the guys fixing our door (rotten wood around the frame and floor - SO glad it's done!) and one of our new couch. I'll explain below.









Ok about that couch - in Minneapolis I found the coolest couch for our front room (which is still only half furnished). We have the same store in Atlanta, BUT the couch is $1800. So it's a no-go. But it did inspire the couch that we scored for $80 off of craigslist. You can see the two below. The top picture is the one we wanted and the bottom picture is the one we got. We are definitely getting it reupholstered, I'm already in contact with two different stores about it. We want to do a similar fabric to the green one that we love. We really like this couch, it's so fun and vintage :) I think that the picture doesn't really do it justice. I will post an after one as soon as it's reupholstered.. not sure how long that will take.

Bantam Sofa - 73"


We also replaced our kitchen faucet the week (the old one got water not only in the sink but on you as well) and did a few other small things around the house. As much as the list is never-ending, I really love improving our house little by little! I also love all of the cheap finds we have found for our front room. It's really coming together and I love how it looks so far.

Happy weekend!

Monday, August 2, 2010

2nd Anniversary

Happy 2nd Anniversary to the love of my life, my husband who doesn't read my blog and who I can always be silly with.




Wednesday, July 28, 2010

This past weekend

This past weekend Matt and I went to Augusta to visit my family. The pictures below are from our bike ride on the Augusta canal. Followed by some pictures from Arabelle's 1st birthday party.

My sister with our bikes







You are probably wondering why I put this picture in here. Do you see the top next to the wine bottle there? Do you see the hole in it? Yeah, I tried to open the screw top with a cork screw :-/

Before the cake

During the cake

And after the cake - too bad I didn't get a picture when she picked up the whole plate and put it on her face!


ps - i still am terrible at editing things on here to make them look nice. and apparently me moving these pictures around made them not save the full size image on here. i'm not going to redo it so sorry you have to look at the small ones!

Monday, July 19, 2010

Pictures Lately

I have been trying to practice a lot with my new camera. I pretty much suck at it so far, but here and there I get a picture that I like. I definitely need to learn and practice more though! Here are a few that I like (in no particular order because I'm not going to spend a lot of time moving them around):

Matt and Arabelle in Boone
Glenn Bolick at Heritage Day with wood-fired pottery
Wood-fired pottery
Flowers that Matt picked for me
Christmas tree from an old Christmas tree farm (so cool!)
Old school house and Christmas tree farms!
On the walk up the mountain. Moffitt men and their dogs.
Thomas and Molly playing
Me playing with Steph's camera. Glad to be in a picture finally!
Matt & Andy grilling
Molly :)
First zucchini from the garden
Zucchini bread! yum!
Birthday dinner at Fellini's
Birthday at the zoo
Friday night at the cabin



 
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